Rhapsody is an excellent example of this popular Ted Hood designed quality sailing yacht built to the highest standards by Bristol Yachts. The interior of Rhapsody is flawless in every regard. Her interior teak is finished with a hand rubbed satin effect varnish. Beginning forward is a private stateroom that furthest forward has an enclosed chain locker followed by a traditional v-berth with filler that stores conveniently above the berth when not in use.The upholstery is a blue fabric with white fleck. There is teak sheathing on the hull. To starboard is a hanging locker with a shelf on top; there is also storage above and below the v-berth. Natural light and ventilation are provided for via an overhead hatch and two opening ports. The forward stateroom has doors to both the main salon and the head. 12 volt electric fan.

Moving aft, the head is to port with a stainless steel sink, hot and cold pressure water, shower and sump pump. The toilet is a manual Raritan with holding tank and y-valve for overboard discharge. Storage is provided for in two cabinets above the sink and one below the sink. An opening port provides natural light and ventilation.

The main salon has a hanging locker with shelf and three drawers opposite the head to starboard; there are settees to port and starboard that also convert to berths via extensions. There is a large bulkhead-mounted dining table (with storage behind) that when not in use gives the main salon an open and airy feeling. Next to the dining table, there is a brass clock, barometer and tide clock mounted to the bulkhead. The cushions are upholstered in the same blue fabric with white fleck as the forward stateroom. Storage is provided for in bookshelves and lockers behind and below. The cabin sole is teak and holly (varnished) and all doors in the main cabin are louvered.

The galley is aft and to starboard at the base of the companionway and features a stainless steel sink with hot and cold pressure water and a three-burner Shipmate propane stove, oven and solenoid switch. Refrigeration is an isotherm cold plate.

DECK AND HULL: Hull has been custom Awlgrip dark navy with a gold cove stripe and a white boot stripe (1999). Bottom stripped and barrier coated in 1997. The bottom is painted with green Interlux Micron 66. The decks are white with light grey non-skid. Bow pulpit with stemhead and single anchor rollerSide stanchions with double lifelines, gates both port and starboardStern pushpit that has a gate and boarding ladder with teak steps Teak grate covers cockpit floor Higher flared tapered teak toerails with mid-ship and stern chocksTwo Dorade boxes with teak tops and chrome ventilators and ss guard railsCockpit cushionsDock-linesThree fendersHorseshoe life ringLifesling overboard rescue systemTeak flagstaff with ensignWhite dodger and filler to connect with Bimini CustomFairclough winter cover and frame

SAILS AND RIGGING; Anodized aluminum spar stepped on the keel, single spreader masthead rigAll wires to include upper and lower shrouds and backstay replaced new three seasons ago. Both halyards replaced with new rope halyards and 4 new Aluminum anodized sheeves on top of the mast where halyards run through. All new running rigging to include main-sheet with Schaefer Blocks and new genoa sheet also done at same time as standing riggingSchaefer system 1100 roller furling Inboard Genoa Track

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